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Pricing structure and control

Dry Cleaning Price-List Software Built Around Real Garment Differences

Structure skirts, jackets, dresses, trousers, bedding, specialist garments and add-ons so the counter can select the correct service and price without guessing.

Garment familiesLength and construction variantsSeven-point add-onsRetail and account pricing
Dry Cleaning Price-List Software Built Around Real Garment Differences
DRY CLEANING MADE EASYDCMEasy POS workflow
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COUNTEROrders
FACTORYProduction
CUSTOMERSSMS Ready
COLLECTIONControl
Drop offTrackProducePayCollect
01Front counter ticketCustomer, garments, due date and paymentReady
02Production visibilityItems, status, notes and assemblyLive
03Customer communicationSMS, payment and pickup pathwaySent
The direct answer

Why one price per garment name is not enough

The labour, risk and handling can change with colour, fabric, length, pleating, construction and condition. A usable price list separates the choices staff can identify at the counter and connects them to the business pricing policy.

Built for the whole workflow
  • Clear garment families
  • Short, knee and long variants
  • Pleat and construction differences
  • Fabric and handling add-ons
  • Permission-based adjustments
Verified capability

Software that follows the work

DCME connects the practical steps that happen across a garment-care business rather than treating every order as a simple retail sale.

Garment price families

Separate trousers, jackets, skirts, dresses, coats, bedding and specialist services logically.

Length and construction choices

Create short, knee, long, box-pleat, full-pleat and other meaningful price variants.

Seven-point price pathway

Apply approved light, white, linen, silk, delicate, black or black-and-white handling additions.

Retail and account lists

Use the correct price list for retail customers, accounts, agencies or locations.

Controlled overrides

Limit discounts, manual changes, refunds and adjustments to authorised staff.

Price-list health reporting

Identify missing items, low-use prices, discount behaviour and pricing leakage through Business Truth pathways.

Connected workflow

From customer arrival to completed order

Each stage keeps the customer, ticket, items, payment and operational status connected.

01

Map the services sold

List the garment and service families the business actually receives.

02

Separate meaningful variants

Create only the length, construction, fabric and handling differences staff can identify consistently.

03

Set retail and account prices

Apply the approved base and customer-specific price lists.

04

Train the counter choices

Make the menu clear enough for staff to select the right item under pressure.

05

Review captured pricing

Use reports and Business Truth analysis to find missed add-ons, discounts and obsolete prices.

Operational depth

Control the detail without slowing the counter

The system can be configured around the services, people, locations and reporting requirements of the business.

Garment structure

Price what is actually received.

  • Skirts by length and pleat
  • Jackets by type and construction
  • Dresses and gowns
  • Bedding and household items
  • Repairs and add-ons

Seven-point pathway

Capture approved handling differences.

  • Light
  • White
  • Linen
  • Silk
  • Delicate
  • Black
  • Black and white

Governance

Keep pricing deliberate.

  • Price-list permissions
  • Discount controls
  • Adjustment reasons
  • Account lists
  • Change review
Who it serves

Choose the workflow that matches the business

DCME can support a single operation, a plant with agencies, or a connected multi-store group without forcing every business into the same operating model.

Owner

Business pricing review

Build a price structure that reflects garment differences and operating cost.

Counter

Consistent staff selection

Use understandable item and add-on choices rather than relying on memory.

Accounts

Contract and agency prices

Keep approved commercial pricing separate and auditable.

Direct answers

Questions buyers ask

Clear software decisions come from clear questions. These answers describe DCME’s current product direction and commercial terms.

View all FAQs
What is the DCME seven-point price pathway?

It is a configurable way to add approved handling or risk pricing for light, white, linen, silk, delicate, black and black-and-white garments.

Can skirts be separated by length and pleating?

Yes. Price families can distinguish short, knee, long, box-pleat, full-pleat and other meaningful variants.

Can staff change prices freely?

Permissions and adjustment rules can be configured so pricing changes are controlled.

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See this workflow working inside DCME.

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